The Collaborative International Dictionary
Assemblyman \As*sem"bly*man\ ([a^]s*s[e^]m"bl[y^]*man), n.; pl. Assemblymen (-men). A member of an assembly, especially of the lower branch of a state legislature.
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n. (plural of assemblyman English)
Usage examples of "assemblymen".
Everybody knows that the reason most Assemblymen are residents of Midway is because Moss rangers can't be bothered to vote!
It didn't look to Huber as though half of the places were occupied, but presumably enough assemblymen for the purpose were present.
This may have been the first time he'd had occasion to invoke these emergency powers, and he was probably just as nervous as most of the assemblymen.
The remaining assemblymen were either rigid in their seats or whispering in small cliques.
Haley was too experienced to show his emotions openly, but the assemblymen were too experienced not to read him anyway.
The usual assortment of local Hedge bureaucrats she had come to know and loathe sat around it, intermittent with actual assemblymen, mostly strangers to her.
It took twenty strokes of the gong to silence the bedlam of the Assemblymen.
An estimated half of Jefferson's senators and assemblymen have gathered in the Joint Chamber to listen to Vittori's speech.
Jefferson's assemblymen may draft as many pieces of paper as they like and Vittori Santorini may sign them to his heart's content, but a piece of paper declaring that the sun is purple because they find it convenient to insist that it is purple does not, in fact, make the sun purple.
Ladislaus drew himself up to his full height, towering over the other assemblymen like an angry Titan.
Killing the Beaufort "ringleaders" would, at one stroke, remove the Fringe leaders best able to oppose him, inflame the extremists on both sides, and stain the hands of the Assemblymen with blood.
It was sadly scattered applause, for the Chamber of Worlds was sparsely populated, the blocks of assemblymen and women separated by the empty delegation boxes of Fringe Worlds no longer represented here.
The assemblymen weren't responding, so Khan quickly stepped up on stage.
Several more assemblymen rushed to their colleagues' aide, but Gheit and the rest of al-Khan's bodyguards had no trouble subduing them as the presidential candidate made his way out of the chamber.
When the Legislature of 1860-'61 met at Gaston, we estimated that we might count upon fifty-three out of the seventy-one Republican Senators and Assemblymen, and on thirty-four out of the sixty-five Democrats.